Oksana Stebelska: "I run to thank a hero! Lviv"
Oksana Stebelska: "I run to thank a hero! Lviv"
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Oksana Stebelska: "I run to thank a hero! Lviv"

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Started: 24.10.2017
Lviv
Completed
Totally raised
2270.82 UAH
Funded
100%
Total goal
2270.82 UAH

Oksana Stebelska, Singer, Violinist, Leader and Soloist of the Ukrainian Barvy Musical Project and BarvyProject Band, Chairperson of the Board of the All-Ukrainian Non-Governmental Organization Art Initiatives. I run to help a wonderful girl who at her 25 lost her leg in Donbas and came back to Avdiivka again. Olga Tarasevych inspired many courageous and strong men with her invincibility. Let’s support Olga and help her purchase a sports prosthesis. Let’s strengthen her confidence in that good comes back.

Oksana Stebelska, Singer, Violinist, Leader and Soloist of the Ukrainian Barvy Musical Project and BarvyProject Band, Chairperson of the Board of the All-Ukrainian Non-Governmental Organization Art Initiatives.
I run to help a wonderful girl who at her 25 lost her leg in Donbas and came back to Avdiivka again. Olga Tarasevych inspired many courageous and strong men with her invincibility. Let’s support Olga and help her purchase a sports prosthesis. Let’s strengthen her confidence in that good comes back.

A tender and courageous girl named Olga Tarasevych has become an example of optimism and life force for many people. 25-year-old Olga worked as a cook in the 72nd Mechanized Brigade. In May 2017 during a bombardment in Avdiivka, Donetsk region, shell fragments hit the house Olga was in. She was sleeping at that moment and was severely injured. There was no chance to save her leg since shell fragments ruptured a tendon. Doctors had to amputate Olga’s leg.

At first, Olga used a wheelchair, later she used a prosthetic limb. Now she jokingly calls herself ‘a terminator’. Not only did she survive the severe injury and successfully undergo rehabilitation, but all this time she also cheered up and supported guys which stayed in the hospital for treatment at the same time as she did.

Everyone was amazed by the way this girl accepted the reality – Olga went to a gym, she started working out and dancing. Olga encouraged strong men to act the same way by her own example. "Sure, it’s still difficult to walk, it’s actually hard to live with this. At first, I stared at the dancing girls, then I shifted my glance at my leg and my eyes began filling with tears", Olga says. She does not give up and she unhesitatingly moves on. She says that doing sports and dancing is the best rehabilitation and she dreams of a sports prosthetic limb which will allow her to do sport safely.

The fundraising target is UAH 5,000.

ID: 3485
Supported
13
Середній донат
100 UAH
ТОП-донат
1000 UAH
Supported
Charity donation
20.11.2017 14:48
100.00 UAH
Charity donation
17.11.2017 09:00
101.96 UAH
Оксана Слободянюк
13.11.2017 12:32
50.00 UAH
Charity donation
12.11.2017 13:29
10.20 UAH
Charity donation
11.11.2017 22:15
50.92 UAH
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